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This is a master pieceNovember 20, 2008 Roger Faria(San Diego, CA) For all Heavy Metal fan out there this is a must nave CD... Its aggressive and real melodic..No gay parts at all.. I love it...
The bestNovember 12, 2008 A. R. Baker(Greensboro, NC) no Top 10 best death metal albums lists could ever be taken seriously if Human wasn't on it. Keep that in mind; if you ever see anyone listing the Best death metal albums and this isn't on it, that is how you know that they are a liar, a fraud, and possibly a government operative. In fact, if I were the one making the list, this would be number 1
To the normal it seems grotesque Connected by a bond of flesh Two minds, two hearts, one soul Separating mentally An illusion of privacy Together - they absorb each other's lives As One - they will live and they will die A living hell has begun
AMAZING!!!!November 4, 2008 Chris M. Gibson Sr. This album changed how I listen to music. It has to rank as one of the all time great metal records! Chuck was a god amongst men. May he rest in peace.
Death metal at its best.July 26, 2008 Topraman(California, USA) Once your ears are able to pervade the vacuum-like production, you'll realize how awesome this album is. It's a jaw-dropping mix of technicality, brutality, and social commentary. The social commentary isn't particularly deep, but it still fits the music well, as does Chuck Schuldiner's raspy voice. My only real complaints regarding Human are that Steve DiGiorgio's bass is practically inaudible (what is it with extreme metal and inaudible bass guitars?), and that Paul Masvidal should have been given more lead guitar opportunities. He has a very distinctive style, while Chuck Schuldiner tends to play rather similar-sounding solos, but that's a minor complaint.
I'm relatively new to death metal, and Human is a great starting point. After all, the death metal genre was arguably named after the band Death, and Human is often considered Death's best album. It's not very accessible, but I don't think any real death metal is, nor should it be.
Best. Death. Metal. Album. Ever.November 1, 2007 DEEZUS(Dayton, OH United States) 5 out of 8 found this review helpful
This is one of the few death metal/ grindcore albums that i find listenable. It's not just fast. It's not just aggressive. It's not just techincally impressive. It's beautiful. This album is absolutely brutally mercilessly gorgeous. The songs are suprisingly melodic and accessible, but at the same time they are not spoon fed to you. This is for that metal itch that you just couldn't scratch before.